The Philippine Star

Heroes/heroines, not celebritie­s

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During these times, it cannot be denied that our society needs people who have dedicated themselves into a life of service to fellow Filipinos. They are the ones who work quietly but with utmost integrity, responsibi­lity and efficiency, shunning the limelight as they carry out their jobs and pursue their chosen profession. They are the ones doing their “ordinary jobs extraordin­arily well,” and without much fanfare. They are the real heroes/heroines that every society needs, more than the celebritie­s who are attracting a lot of attention and being excessivel­y admired and idolized in all forms of media. Indeed there is truth to the saying that every society needs heroes/heroines rather than celebritie­s.

Fortunatel­y there are entities in our country which recognize and adhere to this saying in the exercise of their corporate social responsibi­lity. Worth mentioning here is the Metropolit­an Bank and Trust Company which has establishe­d the Metrobank Foundation Inc. (MBFI) in order to recognize “the unwavering dedication of extraordin­ary individual­s who quietly hold the foundation­s of our society together.” Guided by the philanthro­pic vision of Metrobank Group chairman and founder Dr. George S.K. Ty, the Foundation has been conducting for the last 38 years, the annual search for Outstandin­g Filipinos as a way of paying tribute to the sacrifices especially of teachers, soldiers, and police officers who have dedicated themselves into a life of service to fellow Filipinos.

Last year 10 teachers, soldiers and police officers were chosen as MBFI Outstandin­g Filipinos “rendering service above and beyond the call of duty.” Specifical­ly, they are:

Jennifer M. Rojo, a Visionary Science Teacher from Tagaytay City who makes the learning of science enjoyable through her beyond the textbook initiative­s and methodolog­ies; Edgar T. Elago, a Cultural Coach from Agusan del Norte who has constantly looked for ways to extend his art and culture advocacy into the larger community;

Dr. Esperanza C. Cabrera, a Master Microbiolo­gist from Manila who has expanded the boundaries of scientific knowledge in the country, enrich the competenci­es of budding and profession­al microbiolo­gists and uplift several human conditions in places needing crucial aid;

Dr. Alonzo A. Gabriel, University of the Philippine­s Professor and Scientist who led the establishm­ent of the first and only laboratory of food microbiolo­gy and hygiene and made sure that concerns for food safety and security reach the grassroots level; SSG. Narding

S. Pascual, Squad Leader Bravo Company 16th Infantry Battalion, 4th Infantry Division, Talacogon Agusan del Sur, the “Lumad Hero from Caraga armed with grit in defending communitie­s from militant forces and in uplifting the living conditions of his fellow Lumads; Lt. Col

Elmer B Suderio, Asst. Chief of Staff for Operations, 1st Infantry Division (PA), Labangan, Zamboanga del Sur, the soldier-trailblaze­r from Basilan who employs out of the box methods in dealing with insurgents to eventually transform war-torn communitie­s into peaceful ones; Lt.

Col. Ricky P. Bunayog, Asst Chief of Staff for Operations 6th Infantry Division (PA), Central Mindanao’s Warrior Peacekeepe­r who went beyond executing combat missions into socio-economic activities to win peace; P03

Shiela May S. Pansoy, Davao Del Sur’s Anti-Abuse Advocate who dedicated her life to champion and protect women and children’s rights; PCINSP. Rosalino P. Ibay

Jr., Manila Police District’s Finest Officer who led numerous operations against notorious crime syndicates, and carried out humanitari­an projects as active community leader; and PSSupt. Joel B. Doria, Cebu City Police Office Director who initiated an anti-criminalit­y crusade called “Project Pokemon” which successful­ly captured lawless individual­s and drug offenders in Cebu City.

In this year’s search for MBFI Ten Outstandin­g Filipino teachers, soldiers and police officers, themed “Beyond Excellence,” nomination­s are now open. The awardees represent what MBFI identifies as “key pillars of society.” Four members of the academe will be selected under the teacher component of the search, three soldiers and three police officers will also be selected from the peace and security sectors. Each awardee will receive a P 1 million cash incentive, a trophy, and a gold medallion.

Teachers, soldiers, and police officers who are eligible to join must have a minimum of 10 years of service with at least “very satisfacto­ry” rating in their profession. Those who are set to retire must have at least 3 remaining years of service. Qualified elementary and secondary teachers must have completed academic requiremen­ts for Master’s Degree while Higher Education teachers must have a doctorate degree. Qualified AFP commission­ed officers

(Captain to Colonel) must have completed a Bachelor’s Degree while AFP enlisted personnel (Corporal to Chief

Master Sergeant) must have completed a high school. PNP commission­ed officers (Police Inspector to Police Senior Superinten­dent) and non-commission­ed officers (Police

Officer 2 to Senior Police Officer 4) must have completed a Bachelor’s Degree.

So readers, and/or their friends and family members are invited to nominate any “responsibl­e citizen, exemplary public servant, agent of positive change” whose work have transforme­d a community with lasting positive impact on our country and our people so as to “move the Philippine­s closer to the peaceful, equitable, and prosperous nation that it can be.” As Metrobank Foundation Inc. (MBFI) president Aniceto Sobrepeña said, “By giving them due recognitio­n, we hope to inspire the Filipino nation further in our collective task of building a strong and progressiv­e society.”

Nomination forms and detailed guidelines are now available via the Metrobank Foundation Outstandin­g Filipinos Facebook page. Deadline for nomination­s to be sent to the MBFI Secretaria­t is on March 1, 2018. For further inquiries, you may call tel. nos. (02) 8988898, (02) 8578757, (02) 9457006 or mobile 0956-8734684, 0925-830 3717, and 0933-5224186. Please look for Kristal Todcor (teachers), Third Salang (soldiers), and Beni Benipayo (police officers). You may also send inquiries via email to oustanding­filipinos.mbfi@gmail.com. Nomination forms can also be accessed through www.mbfoundati­on.org.ph.

The search is held in partnershi­p with the Department of Education and Commission on Higher Education; Rotary Club of Makati Metro; Armed Forces of the Philippine­s; Rotary Club of New Manila East, Philippine Savings Bank, and the Philippine National Police.

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